Briefly: We’ve been closely monitoring the opening weekend box-office for Jurassic World, and we were expecting the Colin Trevorrow movie to open big, and it look like it has. It is now officially the movie with the highest 3-day box-office take, smashing through the $207 million benchmark set by The Avengers in 2012.
According to Deadline the film has beat the North American, international and global records for an opening weekend. It made $208.8m in its domestic territory, and officially ended Sunday with a global total of $524.1m and $315.3m internationally. That last figure also smashes the record set by Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2, which made $314m on its debut weekend internationally.
It’s great news for Universal who also became the studio to make $3 billion at the international box-office in the quickest time. An official announcement for a sequel to JW is surely iminent.
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